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What are the stages of cognitive development according to Jean Piaget?
What are the stages of cognitive development according to Jean Piaget?
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– Jean Piaget proposed four stages of cognitive development:
– Sensorimotor stage (birth to 2 years): Infants learn through sensory experiences and motor actions.
– Preoperational stage (2 to 7 years): Children develop language and symbolic thinking, but lack logical reasoning.
– Concrete operational stage (7 to 11 years): Children begin to think logically about concrete events and understand conservation.
– Formal operational stage (11 years and older): Adolescents and adults develop abstract thinking and hypothetical reasoning.